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- Coutras (French pronunciation: [kutʁa]) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Coutras station has rail connections...
- Coutras is a railway station in Coutras, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The station is located on the Paris - Bordeaux and Coutras - Tulle railway lines...
- region ". Coutras published feminist studies on women, their urban practices and spatial behaviors as soon as the end of the 1970s. Coutras attempted...
- The Battle of Coutras, fought on 20 October 1587, was a major engagement in the French Religious Wars between a Huguenot (Protestant) army under Henry...
- Union Sportive de Coutras is a Roller Hockey team from Coutras, Aquitaine, France. Coutras was founded in 1936 and won 16 French titles. The women's team...
- intended to meet the approaching German and Swiss armies. At the Battle of Coutras (20 October 1587), Navarre, with English financial aid, defeated the royal...
- his 1887 novel She: A History of Adventure. The scholar of religion Lisa Coutras compares Melanie Rawls's account of Thingol and Melian to Lisa Hopkins's...
- king of Navarre in Poitou, and received fatal wounds at the Battle of Coutras, which he would die of on 29 October 1587. César de Saint-Lary was born...
- campaign against the Protestant king of Navarre. During the Battle of Coutras, Joyeuse was killed and Châteauvieux was taken prisoner. The following...
- equated it with the Christian Logos, the Divine Word. The scholar Lisa Coutras states that transcendental light is an essential element of his subcreated...